Safaricom recruiting in the U.S. and U.K
This landed in my in box today:
Safaricom is looking for Kenyans working in the US and the UK who would be interested in meeting us to discuss career prospects especially Engineers, however, we will meet any other professional Kenyans who are interested in returning home to work. We will be going to Birmingham, UK the first week of August and to Atlanta in the US during the second week of August.
Let anyone you may know in the US & the UK send me their C.V and I will send them a formal invite along with specific details of where we will be for interviews.
Thanks.
Njeri Kinyanjui
Resourcing Manager
Safaricom Ltd
Tel: 4273527, email:NKinyanjui – at- Safaricom.co.ke
I like to know what kind of compensation this guys have
Can they do this in major Kenyan towns as well?
this will be an excellent opportunity for who are in the information communication technology also.thumbs up.Ali
good to here about that. That glitters is not gold. we can as well do it from here. i have personnally written 6 applications but to no …. anyway
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Thank you for the info, were looking a number of days just for this.
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